Comparison of paracetamol and diclofenac prescribing preferences for adults in primary care.
Dilara BayramVolkan AydinAbdullah SanliMustafa Naci AbanozBusra SibicSedat PalaOmer AtacAhmet AkiciPublished in: Primary health care research & development (2021)
Paracetamol appears to be preferred mostly in upper respiratory tract infections compared to the preference of diclofenac rather in painful/inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions. The presence of hypertension among the most commonly encountered diagnoses for these analgesic drugs points to challenges in establishing the diagnosing-treatment match and indicates potential irrational prescribing practice, especially for interactions.